112 posts categorized "Poster and Prints"

Hi everyone, remember when we featured Avalisa on Bloesem Living about their rugs? This time let's shop for some wall art for kids. I do love these natural colored illustrations for a wall to keep it simple. That way I can play with colors in furniture and accessories. Go to their custom color page if you wish to pick your own color. Even better right moms?

I feel like Im looking through a vintage children's book. Nellie Ryan a
textile designer created these beautiful limited edition kid's art. What
I like most are the colors. Not too bold, not too bright, just nice to
decorate a room with. Who doesn't love animals too, her original
illustrations are fun for kid's to interact with. ~Sufiya

My dear friend, dutch photographer Marjon Hoogervorst has many more talents then just making amazing pictures ... she recently did a letterpress course and while working with antique stamp-tools on the old letterpress machine she came up with the idea of creating these funny robots! Responses from her friends were so enthusiastic that she decided to photograph them in very high resolution, printed them on archival matt paper and mounted them on on a 1mm layer polystyrene.

Shelley Gardner and Paula Mills are two sisters, but living miles apart. Shelley lives in Wellington NZ, and Paula is based in Melbourne, AU. But living apart doesn't stop them from creating beautiful things together. Paula’s illustrations and Shelley's love for textiles is the foundation of the things you can find in their etsy shop called Sweet WIlliam.

Everything is 100% handmade and the sisters prefer to use materials from thrift shops, second hand and pre loved. My favs from their shop are above in the collage, but I guess you will like other prints and items too.

a new project by Adri Bodor and Mark Szulyovszky called Think Invisible, which was designed with the aim of showing that there’s life beyond complete symbols. Instead of trying to be more, it‘s goal is to be less.... I lOve the posters, great for boys a bit older... what do you think?

Hi and welcome to Bloesem! My name is Irene Hoofs and I started this journal in 2008 wanting to share my passion for design, art and craft with you. New to BloesemKids? Here are my 10 favorite posts to get you started. Or would you like to see the necklaces I make?